Connecticut
The shipbuilding industry contributedngreatly to the growth and prosperity of many coastal towns in the New England Colonies.
Fishing & shipping
The colony of Connecticut was a Corporate Colony.
Because of its fertile soil and closeness to the coast the major industries in the economy for Connecticut were wheat, corn, and fishing. Other industries included tobacco, whaling, livestock, and shipbuilding. Besides farmer and fisherman, other occupations of the time included preacher, carpenter, blacksmith, barber, tailor, and grocer - all the jobs needed to take care of daily needs
The New England Colonies had economies that focused on fishing, shipbuilding, and trading.
Connecticut
Shipbuilding and fishing as well as timber.
Yes, they were early industries.
Farming, fishing and shipbuilding.
Connecticut was a northern, or New England colony.
for fishing and traveling
Fishing and Shipbuilding
It was a charter colony. It is a New England colony.
Fishing,fur trading,Lumber,SHipbuilding, trade,and agriculture(potatoes,fishing)
One benefit of living in the Connecticut Colony was that there were a number of ways to make a living. Some of the major industries were shipbuilding, fishing, whaling, copper production, and raising livestock, to name a few. One downside was the lack of religious freedom.
by fishing and punching your grama